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PRESS RELEASE – The Tamuning Typhoons 15U boy’s basketball traveling team completed their tour of friendship games in Manila and finished with a 4-1 record. Typhoons traveling team Coach Dominic Sablan was pleased with the outcome of the tour and gave credit to his players.  “The boys played back to back tough teams but they worked through it and did not let up on the court,” stated Sablan.

Sablan pointed out that the game against the Phillippine National 13U boy’s team caught them off guard with their tenacious defense.

“The national team was impressive to watch and we learned a lot from the loss,” said Sablan.

He added that conditioning and staying healthy are important elements when competing off island. “Due to injuries or foul problems in a game it came down to a rotation of seven players that kept us on the tour,” said Sablan.

The Typhoons return to Guam on Tuesday and will switch gears as they get ready to play in the SummerJam Tournament playoffs at Tamuning Gym.

2012 Tamuning Typhoons traveling team members receive the talk from coach Dominic Sablan during a game against the RP National 13U boy’s team on August 3 at Celebrity Sports Club in Quezon City, Manila. (courtesy photo)

Game Results

Republic of Philippines 13U National Boy’s Team 79, Tamuning Typhoons 58

Top scorer for Phillippine National was Clark Quijano with 26 points. Typhoons William Belger scored a game high 32 points followed by Diallo Cruz with 18 points.

Tamuning Typhoons 62, KidzHoops 56

Typhoons William Belger scored a game high 24 points followed by Diallo Cruz with 21 points. KidzHoops Michael Lim scored 14 points followed by Ivan Guevara with 13 points.
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